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Forename Helēna

In the world, Helēna (Хелена Russia Serbia Ukraine Belarus Kazakhstan, Helēna Latvia) is a rare feminine given name. The first name Helēna is habitual in Serbia, where it is quite a rare feminine name, Latvia, where it is a rare girly name, and Ukraine, where it is a very rare girly name. Measured by absolute frequency, the name is most common in Serbia, Russia, and Ukraine. Much less frequently, Helēna is the last name as well as the forename.

Translations, transliterations and names similar to the name Helēna

name ელენა, name Έλεν, name エレーナ, name Хелен, name হেলেন, name エレーヌ, name Гелен, name Алена, name Liene, name Helen, name 莲娜, name 헬렌, name エレナ, name Гелена, name ヘレン, name هيلين, name Helēna, name Элена, name エレン, name Helena, name Elīna, name 海伦, name 海倫, name אלנה, name Elena, name Елена, name Хелена, name ヘレナ, name إيلينا, name הלן, name Elēna
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Хелена Ukraine, Belarus, Serbia, Russia, Kazakhstan
Helēna Latvia

First name Helēna in the context

Helēna is also a prevalent name for the fictitious and mythical characters: Huntress , the DC Comics character, Birds of Prey; Helena Wayne , the DC Comics superhero, Birds of Prey; Helena Harper , the fictional character, Resident Evil 6; Helena Douglas , the fictional character from Dead or Alive, Dead or Alive 6 and Helena Ravenclaw , the fictional ghost from Harry Potter franchise, Harry Potter and the Philosopher's Stone, and in many other works.

Notable namesakes

helēna kozlovska-ersa Latvian opera and folksong singer (b. 1895) link
helēna ledus starca Latvian botanist (1912-2005), LV (b. 1912) link
helēna romanova Latvian stage actress, LV (b. 1928) link
helēna bitnere-hehta Latvian basketball player, LV (b. 1935) link
helēna ringa Latvian athletics competitor, LV (b. 1947) link
helēna kozlova Latvian singer, LV (b. 1977) link
helēna ērgle Latvian cyclist, LV link

Characteristic surnames

Bite, Bērziņa, Bjalkovska, Andersone, Judovica, Gavrilka, Rožkalne, Smirnova, Šļahota, Šerena, Viļuma, Kupše, Ozola, Rause, Babra, Elza, Emerberga, and Goldšteina